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| sent on December 20, 2024 (22:14) | This comment has been translated
So nice! |
| sent on December 21, 2024 (17:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-or Subjects and moment stopped amazing !!! soggetti ed attimo fermato strepitosi !!!! |
| sent on December 21, 2024 (19:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Amazing for moment and light, the corvid that species it is, I can't distinguish between crow or crow. What strikes me is the side light and the excellent exposure against the background of a white sky, however not burned, the corvid is perfectly exposed with clearly recognizable detail. Did you overexpose yourself when shooting? strepitosa per momento e luce, il corvide che specie è, non riesco a distinguere tra cornacchia o corvo. quello che mi colpisce è la luce laterale è l'ottima esposizione sullo sfondo di un cielo bianco, comunque non bruciato, il corvide è esposto perfettamente con dettaglio ben riconoscibile. Avevi sovraesposto in fase di scatto? |
| sent on December 22, 2024 (12:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I thank everyone for the passage and the welcome comment :) Sigismondi... Yes, I tend to shoot an overexposed hair, especially with this kind of very difficult animals in terms of correct exposure such as the raven, the sky helped me because although it was a beautiful day the clouds shielded the scene a bit and this allowed me not to burn everything. Thank you so much. Greetings Ringrazio tutti per il passaggio ed il gradito commento :) Sigismondi...si, tendenzialmente scatto un pelo sovraesposto, soprattutto con questo genere di animali assai ostici in termini di corretta esposizione come appunto il corvo imperiale, il cielo mi ha aiutato perchè per quanto fosse una bella giornata le nuvole schermavano un pò la scena e ciò mi ha consentito di non bruciare il tutto. Ti ringrazio tanto. Un saluto |
| sent on December 23, 2024 (11:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful diagonal aerial scene! Following Sigismondi's reasoning, I would try to apply a slight reduction in brightness of the midtones only to the crow... Hello, Alberto. Bellissima scena aerea in diagonale! Seguendo il ragionamento di Sigismondi, proiverei ad applicare una leggera riduzione di luminosità dei mezzitoni solo al corvo... Ciao, Alberto. |
| sent on December 29, 2024 (12:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Alberto, I agree with your note. Thank you for the passage :) Greetings. Ciao Alberto, concordo con il tuo appunto. Grazie per il passaggio :) Un saluto. |
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